Ballots set for city election

With the Sept. 17 filing deadline past, the ballots are now set for Dickinson County's city elections. Voting is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 3.

All area mayors are up for election in 2009, and they run for two-year terms. Each city council also has either two or three council seats up for election as well this year.

Contested races

Lake Park features one of the most contested races in the Lakes area. Incumbent John L. Engel faces Ken Fiala for the city's mayoral seat. Three council positions are open with six candidates hoping for seats. Incumbents Lance E. Heikens, Richard Packebush and Gary Taber take on Keith Nitzschke, Clark D. Reekers and Gilbert Zahren.

In Milford, current councilmember Don Lamb has filed for the mayor position. Four candidates battle for three open council seats. Council candidates include incumbent Michael Anderson, incumbent Keith Feller, Christopher Hinshaw and the city's current mayor Virgil Wahlman. The Milford ballot also contains a spot for a park board commissioner, but no candidate has filed for that position.

Okoboji mayor Mary VanderWoude was the only candidate to file papers for the city's mayor seat. Four candidates have filed to run for three spots on the city council: Neal Christensen, Steve Dulin, incumbent Susan T. Larsen, and incumbent Jerry Robinson. Incumbent James Hentges has filed to fill a vacancy on the council.

In Orleans, the mayor position will likely be filled by a write in candidate, with no one filing nomination papers for the job. Three have filed to fill positions on the council: Eric L. Anderson, incumbent Keith Ostrum, and incumbent Benjamin Radcliffe.

Terril's incumbent mayor Tim Fairchild faces competition from Scot Matthews, and three candidates have filed for two open council seats: incumbent Elwin Clark, Kent Keazlett and incumbent Jeri L. Nissen.

In Wahpeton, Frank Joenks is the incumbent and the city's only candidate for mayor. Four have filed to fill three open council positions: incumbent Wayne P. Johnson, incumbent James W. Keck, Ron Newgard and incumbent Thomas Rierson. Incumbent Phillip A. Johnson has filed to fill a vacancy on the council.